W -"-Sg?. i h t " - -V.i-?! fnMmM r VOLUME XXV NO. 257. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1880. i'i-cii hi iivii !i'xi'i'i .--v. "-" .- -- tir-ti - ...- -a -.- h. .... , , v yjj.-, .., v-v. 1 .iSst33r?jWaWaW.wtmaTMa,BwrTa,av?fWFJ5s XsiaTawaTaTaTaTATaTaTaTaTaTi fBTaMwaaTflMns?-' &XaflavWtfnv-:M ACTIVE DIRECTORS. MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARDS SWELLING THE FUND FOR THE FLOOD SUFFERERS. llctums Frem Several Districts Names nrCaittrltmterii mul the Sum Given. STie Total-New Over 921,000. Monday wns a geed dy Ter the Johns town fund nt the mayor's eltlcc. The amount received was $2,7.11.11, nearly nil of wliich cnine from country districts. Following were the mibscrljitlens received: Jehn Denltngur, Fnradlse, .; Nellsvllle Union .Sunday school, 15.31 A K Huntz ingerSt; II Gcnscmcr, ninlncsiwrt, ?5; Jehn T Knapp, 50 cents: cash, IZast lloinit lleinit lleld, 50 cents; Levl S Heist, Alnnheiin township 610; Mrs. W (i Atellinger. I'efiucn ?J; It N llrencman, Strnsburg V;rI,',"l;t1?e; ch.W; Henry It Inimci; Allllcrsv iile, $1 ; riiarlca Zech, pltv. Si Last Hcmplleld's hamlsonie contribu tions collected by Abraham llehtcr : 815 Abraham Hehrer. 810-Jelm Gingrich. Is Tleiiry felienk, Jehn Leng,- Martin V,"i Jtlsa Funny tjindls, Ames Minnich, Hvary Alolllnger, Geerge llcamdorrer. $3 Daniel IVller. f i.")0 Jeseph Gochcneur. $- Henry Ilarnlh, Jacob Itaker. 1.25 Albeit Almtznll, Jehn Alusser. 1 Herman Iieng, Jehn Stehmnn. Jehn Stehinail. Jr., Atnrtln Nlssley, Christ. Goch Gech rnuur, Jacob Ilehicr, Airs. Itutt, .Mrs. Hcrshey, Jnceb lliittciisteiii, Philip Hot Het tenstcln, Jacob Hiirnish, Ames Llchlv, win. llrrgman, Htnry Souen, Menreo Ficfer, Samuel Heet. Henry Hettcnstcln. SO cents Samuel Itess. It-., .lwnuli tlmi. tier, W. L. Hcrshey, Aiartin Halter, Henrv Jlersh, 11. ft. Kiiiiluiim), W. Scott Little, M SGrell, Jehn F Swarr, Henry ltiubaltcr. Daniel Lundis. 25 cents Samuel FiUnicr. Total frUI.75. Collected by H W Ornybill : ?lu-A H HoMiev. frTH. V Kwyblll, l'h.uci P Swnrr, ilenJ . .ttlnimu, Who K Stencr, Jehn S Krcl'utrll),ivld K Grnbe, JehnS Gingrich, J"Vel K Stotier, Frederick Andes, Abrn Abrn ImSUielV, Hev Jehn II Lnndls, Jehn I. Jlershey, Jehn 11 Hcrshey, Jehn S D.un Imk.1i, ice llesiiiisdiTfur, s'c Miss Annie L .llershey. Mrs Auiile I. Ilersher, H H ller ller Miey, Ilhnni K Miller, Peter It llohrer, Fiederick Kehcclz, Mrs Flizabelh Miller, Airs Jehn Swair, 1" H Pcllur. ?! Isaac Htoner, sr. $.1 Henry 11 Stehman, JiieM KaulTman, .Tosejih Kluch. 8J Adnm Dctrlch, Samuel C'ehick, Daniel 11 Kruidcr, Henry Hottenstein. Hr. Jehn Itauy, Daniel (J Kmitliii.iii, V H Ivanthn.ui, Tobias H llershev, llenjamln 1' ChnrlCH, Mix Matilda Werkinan, Jehn U Hestettcr, Mciiue 1' Kwarr, Jehn 11 KiiulF nw'.i, lienjamin Jehnsen, Juveh W Knydei. gl.W Abmhani llrb. 1 H M AuiiKst, Miss ltarlianillcinhev, JlwAS lletteiiMcln, Hcnjauiln II. Ilril lwkcr, Jcrcmiali 11 IjuhIIb, Daid 1 Weaver, Daniel Metzler. Hiram 11 Ornv TjIII. Jacob Andes, II S Witmcr, 11 L S bniith, Kmauucl (lochcneur, II K Setcn Setcn teiih, A 1' Harry, Cyrus Ucunsderfer, MinsMarl.i Workman, Win Ghrin, It S Mct7cr. Maitlu Andes, A 11 Moere, Mrs Kli7ubetli llohrer, Mrs Ijiura Zcrly, Mrs Michael (.lechtnimi, Jehn II D.tmbach, Ileiij.unln O Kauirinan, Samuel W I.utz, J Frank Hell, 8.M Iteaiusdcrfer, Henrv H Hemcis, A W Y.m, It 1'r.iukleit, Adam Diiuibach, Hfiirv WIscBiirber, .Mih Tobias Miller. 60 Cen's J Ffireen.uvall, D M Slander, Mri. C'.nolinc.Setciiteh, Levl Parry. Jacob Dcer.nr, Mis. Mary llolllnyei, Mis. Daniel lH'iliaker, Tobias M. Kautlmau. 25 Cents- Samuel Weikcl, Menls Mct. lei. Miss Susan Huber. Total, $!!!.'.. Celhvted by Martin 1'. Sn.irr: tfi Henry L. Heihc, .Martin I. Sarr, Jonas Mumiua, it. C. Miller, llenn, IIeIIimim, KiiiII K. Miller, Ilcnjamiu Musser, Jacob ' HeitIer, Jehii Musser. .! C I, Heishev, Martin Msley, Martin N Musser, JeiiaslNbleui.m, 1 1 llrubakur, Aaren Swan. SJ.50 llenrv Hertler. S-!-H K Miller, lllram I Hwnrr. 81 hMK.mSw.irr, Henry (J Mowers, Jehn F Kr.'ulell, I' Nissley, Christian Nissley, Mf, Samuel llrub.iker, Cieorge Hesi. V) rents A Muhii, Maiy Ann Swarr, Jehn II lliubaker, Israel C Landis, Win Heed, Chiistiau F Swarr, II C llaker, V Swaillev. 'Si en'ls Daniel l'eirv, total JS1.T5. Cellcclisl by J I. Ilrubaker and V II Hnbceker: S5 J 1, llrubakpr. (TnM II Habccker, Aluubani II Mlllur, Adam S lleishev, Ccn Ccn Ccn trcill(Suiidavs(.hoiil,Tebias K DeuliiiKcr. St llenj.miin j llrubaker.il li Hrubakcr. S'J Anion l Kaiillm m, l).uhl Charles, Mrs Mary IC ready, Barbara K Kready, Jaieb Myers, Franklin Hajjerly. 81.50 Jacob Shenk, Abiah.un Harnlsh. $1 MisMaitiii Itacr, Abraham Mtiiuma, lipoie Fisher, H M Swarr, Michael M Sander, Vbiab.uuS ltasslei, Ames Charles, Ucnj FSwairli. W. Iiird, Henry Shenk, Henry FciTMeiinacliei, I.ei U. ietz. M cents Jehn M Kielder, Ij C Weimcr Weimcr lielt, Jacob Dellliifier, Jacob linker, Abra ham Huber, Jehn Stew ait ; total, Jim. Cellcclisl by llenj M liarr: iW -Ileujauilu It I-eng. f."i- ll(ii.iiiilu M liarr, Hen X Xelt, Jehn N Nell, ,Mai Nelt, Chiistiau H Kautl man, Anna lliestaud, Samuel Hess, Ih.i.iu Hrulmker. 1- Jacob S Trout. ?.!- C It jeiis. 82.5D-Jehn II Mayer. 8- Da id llaker, Jehn 11 KcmierllliK- 81.r-0 CftiiiKriih. fl Samuel Drilckcubreid, Jacob &iMin;l(!r, Mrs ll.ikei, I.cl Unci, I.eil A llershey, Kuiiu.i F l'cilci, ! W droll, J M Moeie.j II Mumiua, Kiiriuuel S MctKcr, Andrew T MctzRer, Henry Oamher, Juceh Baker, Geoige StilliiiKer. 50 i tills llenj ft Kautlnuin, Adam Frank, Jacob Miisselinau, Chiistiau Musseluiaii. II M llaker, cash, David Sanders, J It Kern, J 11 (Jecliauauci, total, 8e. Collected 11. Ij, Stehm.iu: flO-Mr Mnrv A ItuiKWall, Mis F. A Steliman, Jue l SUluuan. 8T Dald ItiiiKwnlt, Dr. Martin llint; wall Jehn I.. D.ixis II M MaM'r, Alaiu II liner. Mi h. Mzj-ie II Stehman, II , Stcb ninii, Levi Harnisli A Seu, Dr. D. 11. Shenk. tf.1 Mrs Jnieli Ilaer, Miss I.izzie Ilaer, Jacob Mauk, sr Andicw llcr;ei. .50 Anion II Uinilc,. hi Jehn Scit. llauksen Smith, Jacob It Miller, Cliailc-s Ileudnr. 81 Abraham Keshlci, llenj Seuders, Michael Snaicly, Jnu llewci, Jue All. n iricinl, Jacob lIuiKhait, Jes M I.uuip, Jim Stitz, jr., fteorge fteilcr, l'tter Stare. Jue Dals, Jno llutter, Henry snacly, Uuir.i J-vans, Dera Iliewu, Jae II Meuk, Christian Wtidnian, Franklin Huekertv, Harry llaekertv kei Hackeity, Jehn Ditleubach, Mrs I.izleftish, Adam Fenich, Cliristlan Kcexer, IrH. Jno Steckcr, llciijainin Hics land Jno Dcrr, Jehn II Wurlcl. II Clay llruwn, Jno Snaxely, Leenard llurkliarl, Jno It j mi, Adam I .a I se. Mlients Wm Jenes, Henry Newcomer, Jno Welbcit, Mis. Mcijiiccuy, Jno M Mycr, Jesejih H. Ilerst. ' cents Htnrv 1'ewcll, Jehn whilst, Henry Walk, Aiiilieu Sliehick, total 8i:i!i. 80. ma in ii-township's coi.i.i.rrie.v. 85- Cash twite. 8iW-C A Derrick, Mrs Derrkk. ? Jesse 1 lamer, I II llobiusen, Jeseph Hemer, Themas Cullc, Jehn S Hauler, D II Fshlenian, Joef.li Miller, II II llaker. 51 50 Jehn Clark. $1 -J Jt.oed, D II Huber, II K llershev, W'h Carpenter, Da id Itrllei.J I' Yest, Itnssd Ambler, Samuel llainci, ft ft Cnlley, Abnihain Slieeuuker, Themas Weill, Win .Mcliuliliu, llin;li Aiiii Aiiii Mieii, IlSiuip'-eu, W II Went, Fiiiina M WeiUel, Mary A Jenkins, Jeseph Frb, Charlea MiCaUcy, Jehn Fib, J A Alex ander, Jesse Walten, Kelan I lliubakcr fteoi'Ke Campbell farmer, Samuel Alex ander, 1) M ftretT, Ilev F ft Cesen, Henrv l-luWr Mari'-I!lce, Thes S Nell, 'llieni is Ilriiec, II F Amistnmir. Il Hess, W W lless, M A Ite-s, D M Hulier, llenj Huber, Jes Miller, S Yeung, SS IMiloiii.ui.Iieiu v llroeks. I) cents J J Wellel. 75 tents J Wtntz. 5!) cents Uoergo Shelf, Hugh Arni siren'. Frank llreneiiiau, Mm. Dieiieiuau, i1 yjVllt'lllDI), Mf, J J Geed, Cyril lUktnan. Calvin Krelder, Jehn Martin, Tobias ItlpKlns, Jesepli Arinstreng, Miss Kue Mnrkley, H V Shirk, MnUiiiw Shirk, FllzrtlK-th Shirk, Mr. 11 ll llershev, Mrs. W S Cnrcnler, Oeorge Farmer, Mrs. Kr mer, Jacob Kvnns Jehn Zell, Samuel Wig Kins, E Wlpgins, win Swclaart, W 11 ftnlcn. H Jenes, 1) K Cnlley, O 8. 1 inborn Jehn Hnrkcna, I W Null, Ellis Hughes W. Dunkle, J e Diinkle, ftee Vntten, Frrtlerlck Funk, MrsStrigle, Iienl Strigle, IlcnJ Krb, Clayten Erlt, Jnincs Mess, 8 C Stetcnsen, E W Krb, J ItSlicnk, Mrs!) II Huber, F Geed, Andy Martin, A Huber, Kilns K rider. 30 cents W 11 Pepm. 'J5 wntH-F 1 Dullv, Mrs T Wlglns, E Kind. Miss Evtli, 8 Nowjiert, J llngens, Mrs Hngeiix, Mrs llccse, II Itrenljcrger, A Cramer, Mrs Cramer, Daniel. Stencr. Martha Wiggins, F.llie Smith, David Crntner, Mnrtiu Lew Is, K Crsmer, Jiusib .Sides, Daniel Cramer, Mnrv Appleton, iiish llebcrt Tomlltisen, W W, Hnrt, J It Galen, W Appleton, F Yeung, Thes. Armstrong, Wll IlrnlMiker, J F Medie, Marls Shelf, J W Wcller, K J Yeung, Ada Yeung, Daisy Yeung, James Mellulgnii, Ellas Hughes, Jr, Oram Hughes, ItenJ Frb, Jr, O D Hrulmker, James Clark, Jehn Snyder, Iiish. 18 ccnlH Ames Cramer. Total 8110.13. FltOH HAI.IKnUltV TOWNSHIP. Spring Garden District, Salisbury town ship, Win. HrvHeu, collector : ft.-Henry Vorst, O M Shertz, Thes A McNeill. 8-t -Jeseph Martin, Froeland lluck- niter. 8-Mnrla II. Kurtz, J. IL Wilsen, Gee. S. Worst, Christian Fbv. 8I.W Isaac Hack waller, Jehn M. Her shcy. 81 Win. llrvsen. Ijvdln Ceflmml. Teter Ti ego. Newton L Kurtz, Frank 8 Oreir, Win I, Fryburger, Is.iae I) Eby. Henry Mentzer, llebeit lless, Isaac Cell read, Jr. Henry I'atteu, Geerge Sandeo, David Al Grell, Menreo Kichelborger, Neah W 11... f.S!.u4, 1r.. ln.inliXlnNl.n. M.Ih Gretf, Samuel Martin, Jehn II. lttfrshev. Samuel Alentzcr, I'cter 8 Clark, 11 K llaxter, Jehn K Miller, Samuel Umlile, W D Howe, Christian Unible, sr, H 8 Umiila, I'cter Worst. ftO cents Gabriel Fntten, A 11 Ayers, Win Collread, James Parmer, Jr, Ulvsscs Fryburger, Levl llowers, Jacob Davidsen, Jehn l'atten, Jehn II Fatteti, Siinniel I'nrmer.AN Sellenbergcr.Mntthcw Thomp son, Gee Schwarthoirer, iorcnre Hilten, 10 F Seldemridge, F Barten Worst, Clayten Weist, Sylvester Fryburger, Martin D'ieui, Win. Alcnter. .15 cents Solemon Mnrtiu. 25 cents Thcoderof Frybnrger, Geerge Fryburger, Win I) Patteu, Henry Farmer, Jr, Jehn F Diem, Jonathan Geed, Isaac Snader, Henry Fanner, sr., Saiimel Diem, S F Farmer, Frank Sandeu, IMwnrd Farmer, Diller Fryburger, Harry llowers, Jehn J Hammend. Total, 87(1.10. Gup district, C L Kautlmau collector; 8i Alcllvalne Hros." .'.-Mrs II 11 Flliuakcr, Jehn Walllck. ! MrsS Alcllvalne, DS Knox. 81-.I F, r, J D Knox, II 8, V. Hen Ell maker, J M S, Geerge W Aiartin, G T S, Jehn Fsh,.l II Ti. mt. II Sklles.J II llobiu llebiu llobiu eon, Joel I-'ishcr, J AI I-ipp, Ivracl Dout Deut rli k, i: At It.irr, Win Hear, Jeshua Ilriuten, 11 Lizzie Wise, Annle AI Wise, J II llarr, Allsses Alaxwell, David Umble, David Seuders, Airs 8 Gray, I) Al Dorxhclmer, Geerge I'ickcl, Sndle Newheuscr, Eiuina (Hi in, Harry Miller, Jnceb llarr. 75 cents Win laugen, U Shenk. 50 centH T J II, Jane Ammeii, Theodere Hasney, .lescpli Clark, Airs Clark, F 11 Clarke, Win AlcLynian, G It S, Airs J Filter, Mis Tedd, Jehn AUfteiva, Alarv Alallev. Al 1) Piatt, Jacob Tomplcten, 11 Marsh, Airs J Tedd. Jeseph F Itlauk, Aaren Alorrew, WS, .III, J 1,(1, Alaggio ftinin. i'Mcnls-Alis Samh Plekel. N II.. C U ji., Jehn Lytic, F Martin, J II Fshle man, Fnmcfs Tiiel, Airs W Clarke, V Itaughmau, Annie Aluller, lyevl Overly, Henry AlcNallv, Aaren Leber, 'Frank Stcclv, !., A It., G Peller, Airs J D Liinlllc, FScliuepf, Jonas II Glick. 110 cents cash. I0cenls--Alrs Noche. 5 cents-Airs C Herkncr. Total, 870.10. AlcadUlte, White Hall nud Alt. Hei'k distiicts, 8aninclJVersl, collecter: Mu Alargarct ltoliiiisen. sJ IIGI113- llllllnitl. fl Samuel Worst, Jehn Kurtz, Win 11 Humes. 1.50 Peter Ash. 81 It Heed, Samuel Heller, Isaac Wan ner, llarbara Wanner, Aliss Mack, Jacob Gable, llenj llosebero, Ames Stelzfuss, W P ftault, Cenrad Hiller, Abram l'.ilteii, J F Ite.iiu, J L Finery, W L Heel, Win len ders, Airs. J Hendersen, Peter Klllieller, J C llmli.iii.in, C W Itohinseii. W cents Abraham Alast, David Wanner, Isaac Olnimcr, And.Steenseii, JehnSMitts, Jesh Henry, llev Al L lless, Daniel Lee, F II Lee, Jesejih Al Ash, Nlcli Ash, D.nld Hank, Jehn Hazcr, sr, Wm Dielun, Win Coepor, Jehn Trego, fteorge Imders, Airs F miner, Alex Gault, Jehn Cavanaugli, Adam F Geed. 4 'Jj cents N Hotrer, Jehn Ilerklieiser, Jehn Spotts, ftisjrge Spotts, total, 851.' llcthauia and Iluyeistewn, Jehn High, lolhsler: 810 -J II. t) -Henry W Fbv. 5 Isaac Fbv. S V Iluyers, Al Hityers. f 811S.U1 Alelliiigcr, Jehn H lluck w alter. 1 Jehn High, Isaae Hcrshey, J Al llershey, Lebbo High, D Dcnlluger, II Al I'mble, Filgar Huyeis, Martha Huvers, Chrislian Fmble, ('Fiiisli.iii Aletzler, Harry Noiteu, Samuel Norten, Samuel Ilewmau, Airs II A Hess, Abram Harnlsh, 11 O llr.uklnll. 50 cents Christian Stauller, Ames Nor Nor eon, David High, cash. 'J5 cents Fiiima llershey, Fliuer Hei shcy, JehnS High. 10 cents Ames Norten, jr., telal 853.85. Hucna VI st a and Millwood district, Jehn llirkev, collector. 81 'A P Wanner. xj Airs Wanner. tfl-DH (ilick, WC Hendersen, Jes H llilr, fteorge Seldeniiidge, I II Alason, Harry Sweigaid, fteorge Itohinseii, Airs L C llobiusen, Airs Harriet Worrest, Flias Kurtz, James llosebero, J S, Win Phillips. Jacob Wanner, sr, Fph Hershey, A J .Montgomery, S J Aloiitgemory, Jehn Hccser, Abram Kurtz, J S Stauller, White lloise 1-idics' Heme mission, ft S Colt Celt loath, Airs C Weiler, J K Steltzfuss, Jehn Heikv, Al.utln Kuitz, 50 cents, Tobias ftoed, letal, sJiWl. Cambridge, Alt. Pleasant, and Waterloo districts, Klani Heel, colhsler: 85 A C Haldwiu, Win ltoliiiisen. s.1 Ames Martin, Flam Heel. H) cents- Mrs Leah Alarjile, .las, Al Teiiijiliu, Allred Wanner, Jaieb Alast, sr., Aiartin ftberholser, James It Fuiuiy, Hubert Aiken, fttsirge Dague. ii tents-F S Hess, Win. Ieniinun, total HI.WI, and a grand total of 8"0.()j fiein the township. ( Ol.l.hCTKH AT A I'llVIU'll. Cellectisl at mlssieiiary meeting, lle lle feimed church. New Proideuce : &."- Hev. J. AI. Souder. S'l- Fninkllu Helm, Fnes Helm. 8J.50AI. W. Senscnig, Dr. A. H. Helm, Dr. Wm. J, Wentz. ?2- Nelsen Dyson, Frank Cm honeur, Jehn Shenk, Gee. II. Witmcr. JI.50 lleni.imiii Andrews, el T G Helm, Hiifus Helm, Daniel Helm, sr, S W. Hersh, lllnun Peeples, Fuiiiia ftiMheuaur, Flias Al Keen, Abram Dennis, Airs Jehn Tweed, llenj lless, sr, t-ish, Samuel Allller. Jehn (.roll, Jehn iggins, Jehn Tweid, 75 Cents- II It Heigy. 50 Cms lcwis ll;iuan, Harry Ix; fe re, Nerman Dyson, Wallei H.nseii, Mr. Knox, 11 in licrr, Miss Sue TwishI, Josle Ale-i, Mis Katie lless, Llam II. Ilubei. i' Cents Henry Andrews. Total, i'i). sntAiiL'iie rewbuip. Collected bv II II Sn.uely : jii- Jacob Hargeuiid sister. s' Samuel Hshlciiuu. l.75 -Harry (ireir, ?J.5e -Heiibcn MiiiuIkhIi. fl Joint Iuitz, () N Seuders, Fuiaimel ft roll, Ame N Hehrer, Fmauuel Nell, Jehn Lftrell', DaId .Myers. SI.50 Jacob Hehrer. si- AiMiiilt7, David llertzler, Witmer .1 Hehrer, Hariv Hersh, Jehn II Keener, Junte-, Caskev, f'vrus .ittle, Jacob i ker, I. II Hehrer, II "D Al vers, Samuel ltailev, Mrs I JzIe Miller. ) cents Adam II Howe, F F Deller, Abram lleun master, Jehn 'friinble, G ' -"Triinble. 35 unt-A friend. tacinls Anna llaker, total, 87.73, Collected, by Jeeilj Hosteller ; $5 Jeneph anil Knte Hestettcr. 81 Jeseph Mnrkley. 8i50 Ames Hestettcr. 8U Dftuicl Hess, I'cter Heeler, Samuel Sliauli. 81 Jehn M. Lefcvcr, Jehn Krsntr, Jehn Csrpcnler, Jnceb ftraybill, Jsceb Eckinnn, Itcnjatrtln Evknian, Jehn Hlldclirsnd, Abram Heek, Franklin Gruff. Jnceb An drew, Msrtln llsldwln, Frniikllii llaldrin, Atnrtin Hnrnish, Daniel Smell, Jehn W Hess, H V, Grnybill, A W Hess. Jehn Hoff Heff man, Susnn HefTinnn, Samuel F Hrubakcr, Aiartin Shirk. M) cents A Cem Brnckblll, ensh, Kilns Winters, Isaac Hosteller. J Frank Eck innn, Win T Eckmnn, Jacob Shnub, Snni'l Ttesslcr, James IMwnrds. S3 cents llenj Smeltz, Jehn Fckmau. Total. 814. Collected by Jehn Laulz; 8J n 11 Myers, Christian Hoever,. 81 Jehn eunger, Elam 11 Trout, Frank Weaver, David Fbv, Jehn 1 Iutr., Alnr- Sprct Eby, A M Sides, Fnnny lloever.Johu Inhnsten, Henrv K Wenver, Ames A Weaver All It II U'enver, Oliver 11. Miller, Jnceb 0 Wenvcr. Henry Allller. 50 cents Jacob Stcinmnn, llarbara Wcn ger, Isaac Sinedlev, total 8-1. Collecledliy David E Mayer: 80 Jacob L Itauck. 85 Jacob Alelllngcr, cash. r-tIelin S Bcller. 82 tsmel llohrer, Daniel Musser. 81 Christ Krelder, Alnitin II HesMer, Jncsb K Heller. Jehn F Herr, Laura A Hcrr, Jehn . Tayler, Uiviil h Krelder, cash, Adam K Esbeusbade, Henry N Hehrer. 50 cents .lenns Krelder, I It lluck wal ler, Ezrn It Melllnger, Ellas II Alelllngcr, Jehn It Mvcrs, Altiesft Heek. i" cents Ames A Hesslcr; total, 837.25. Cellecttsl by lleiijniulii F Alusselnian ; 82 A II Denlinger, llenj F AtiiHscImnn, II K Lcfccr, Anna Weaker, Jehn Tnuger, Ames Shnubaeh, Airs Anna Alusselmnn, Jonas Harnlsh, Ellas Greff, Isaae Fritz, DEOrelV. . 81.50 Ellas It EslwiiHendc. cash, 81. 81 Ellas Eby, J 1' Eager, David linnznli' Jehn V Girviu, Geerge Welk, Daniel Esbcushade. h A Wickcrshnm, Samuel 8 Hess, Fred Seidhef, Adam Alecrrcn, Levi It Wcaver. 50 cents Cnsh, Andrew Hnrnish, Aldus Weaver, Frank 8 Miller. 25 cents Annie Huber, James Wilsen; total, J8.50. Collected bv Eby Hcrshey : 820 Daniel Herr (Pennen.) 85 Goe A Tripiie cfc Ce, collection U II church, Eby llorshey, Andrew Herr. 83 Christ Harnlsh. 8'2 .lehn Stener, Jehn Eidcinlllcr, N 8 Lludsev. 81-U 11 Iainnn, JI F Kunkle, J F Fsh bach. J L Zeek, Andrew Doiiehue, J Hnll, 8 G Kaiitriimn, It. D. Herr.J-: D Hevnelds, J Frank Shultz, FG Hellamy, F II Allller, Christ Geed, Ell Itciicdict. Frank Sigman, Cyrus Atewrer, Susan Fllletl, Simen Geed, Harry Leainnu, II F Herr. 50 Cents Ell Creamer. Total, 8CU.M), and n grand tetnl er8'258 for the tow nsliiji. 1-OLP.1IAIS TOWNSHIP. C. Dlackburn, W. II. Fergusen, 8. Ceatcs, Jehn Helmes, Jesejih Whiteaiid a I lllnc hart, 85 ench ; James Jncksm, 1 ; Abram Heep, Jeseph Penny, A. 11. Werth, Al litem Kcech, ft oath; J. 1). Hastings, C. P. Sw Isher, 8. W. Sw isher. Jeseph Heep, J. J. Galbraith, Jehn Kenned v, W. N. Gal bialth, $2.50 each; L. W. Fergusen, II. A. Feiesiuan. F. AL Stevenson, Airs. W. It. Wnrden, Allisen llaker, Jehn Sauiiseu, II. II. Patterson, .Tesiah Walker, 82 each; II. E. Davis, Newton Gretf, $1.50 each; James Swisher, sr., 81.'25; Jehn Walker, Alfred Grnver, Jes. Alt-Common, Airs. Alary llcyer, Jes. liable, Hew C. W. Slew art. Alir. C. W. Stewart, E. I Tiiemns, Adam lloek, J. T. Grcenleaf, J. F. AVilkey, Dr. T. II. Went, llenj. Fergusen, J. It. Davis, Jesse Davis, W. S. Hever, J. Alonlgemcrv, Win. Sampson, Jes. J. Kusscll, W. it. Itynear James Tlioinpsen, N. it, Fergusen, Hw. Hastings, Jes. W. Allller, S. Jack, Jehn Hnverstick, Jacob llcnncr, David Allller, Israel A. Allller, Gee. Hlnneyc, Airs. H. J. Keene, James AlcCauley, A. J. Ilarrar, Milten Kevler, Jeseph Wentz, Daniel Ktnchart, F.N.Scett, llebert Alahan, Walter Hunting, 8. C. AlcCleiiaghan, Airs. Frank Patterson, 81 each; Elwoett Pnxsen, 75 cents ; James Harrar, 05 cents ; 11. Sw Isher, Jehn Alaucli, Jes. II. Heep, Jr., W. 8. Fer Fer gueon, Al. Mciicleulmll, Abram Fergusen, Henry Kevler, Jerre Griest, S. Altheiise, II. D. Wilkey, Airs. AlcConimen, C. G. Jenes, Jas. AlcSlichael, Airs. Peters, Henrv Wilkey, Airs. N. Gruff, 50 cents each : .1. II. M.r, Jehn Itubicam, Itumu Hcathe, 25 cents' each; Abe ltewiuski, Jehn Wicks, Fdw. Watsen, 10 cents each; cash 2 cents. Total, JI37.50. Ow lug te the pressure, of ether new s and the large sjince required In the publication of the lists of contributors, the Lntm.m h:m.'i:h will hercaner jiublish only the totals collected in oath township. At 3 o'clock this altcruoeii the lecnl Jolniktew 11 fund amounted te ?21,I2.:!2. THIS CITY WILL UK WET." Workers AenliiHt the Anivnilmciit X11-moreus-A Light Vote lielntr l'ellisl. The election en the irohibltery auieiid ineiit is jiregrcssing ery ipiletly In this city, and tlie vete jiellcd upte thrce o'clock Is light. The Hener men nre well organ ized, and they have everything their own way in each ward. The primlpul jMiliti clans of both ji.irtles nre working against tlie amcndiiient. The icuijieraiice vete will net be as large in this city as was exs.'ted. In many wauls tlin llijuer men say that (imminent citizens wlie were counted as being friends of the amendment etsl "wel," taking their tickets from thoanti-jirehlliitloii jmiII men. The friends of tlie amendment aic very warce around the jxilliug places, and they seem te liave no llfe in them. As KiMin ns n etcr makes his ajijiearanee near tlie window he Is surrounded by the workers, and in twenty-four cases out of twenty-live he votes the "wet" ticket. Tlie friends of the amendment generally go te tlie jsills with their ballets all lixed and they leso no lime In getting away, Tlie majority of otes being east are in faer of the sullrage amendment. 'Ihe Hijiier men nre said te li.ne had plenty of beer out last night, and the streets had lets of drunken men. Te-day beer Is jilcnty, but there is little or no disorder. The following shows tlie number of etes silled in each ward iij te 3 o'clock : President, June, ISM lS.su First ward 115 27H Second ward .Vll 30 Third waul 1,17 ;0 Fourth ward ) :el Filth ward 515 358 Sixth wind .T. 7.11 Mi Seventh ward 550 31,0 Fighth ward 1115 .iii Ninth ward 1H1.I ;ci7 Total ir 3J1!) Hiliiumiy In the West Kiel. Aaren Kiiiill'iimn, who resides 011 College iivenue was getting ready te go te Hie, fun eral of his cousin j estenlay afternoon w lien his horse ran iintiv. He ran te AlarUlta avenue and thence te the end of Fast King street, w here Iho buggy iHs-auie fast bo be tw een a tclcgr.iili pole and the feme. The horaetore loesi from the buggy, which was badly wns'kcd, and he was then caught. In Argument Court. In the common ileas court the rule te ti estsln thn suitor William Llnicr vs. Hclcuilua Fliner, was disc hargtsl. The execjitieus le taxation e I" costs in tlie suit of Sheaflcr it Helnheld u Pttcr AKKJualt were dismissed. Ortlei-isl te .Johnstown. Cel. II. F. Fshleniaii, of Gov. Heaver's st H, received orders last night te rejiert at Johnstown at once. He left rer that city tills morning. . Twe New PeHtinnntvi-N. Among Hie Kstuiaster ajtjieliiUsl en Aleuday were F. It. Hershey, l'erll, ud J, K, L'ab, IiileicviirC SLEEPING ON THE RnlLROnD. ALBERT W.IBFEL, A ri'UDLER, LOSES A LEG AT SIFE HARBOR ON MONDAY. He Is struck My a Train nnd Terribly CrustHxl The Limb Aniputntcd lly Dr. Alex. Ccnl, orceluiublii. Alliert Wnrfcl met w Ith n lerrlble acci dent, In vv hlt-li he lest 0110 or his legs, nt 8afe llnrlsir en Atendny afternoon. Wnrrel Is a son of the Inte Jehn Wnrfcl and his mother, w he Is innrrlcd ngalu, resides near Safe Harber. He Is a puddler by trade nud for sonie tlnie has been werklngat Ixichlcl. Sev ernl days age Iih irlurned te Safe liar Isir, where he Intended going te work lids week had this accident net occurred. On Aleuday afternoon he walked ilji along Iho railroad track of the siding, which runs from the Columbia A' Pert Dejsislt railroad te the iron works. Fer soiue unknown reason he lay down along the track and went te slceji, with 0110 leg ever otte of the rails in n doubled ilji ositien. Almut half past three o'clock In the nftcrunen an en gine, pushing three cars, enme uptlie tiatk and ran ever him. Conduclet Alt Cleskey, of the train, vv he was near or en the engine, slid that he saw nn object along Iho (rack, but thought It was n chicken. When Its) late he discovered Hint it wns 11 man. Wnrfcl's leg was crushed terribly from above Iho knee te the Teel. A box cat wns sent for from Columbia initl tlie Injured man wns re moved te that jilacc. Dr. Craig amputated the limb, leaving but three Inches of It. Wnrfcl wits then taken te Snfe Hnrber te his mother's home. He is about 30 ye.it s of age and a vvldovver with two children, HOW OFFlCr.s. Alt!'. KILLKD. Tinnier Prevhlliur Well Dip Ills Own Fninlly. Washington Dispatch te N. Y. Hun. CerjKiral Tanner get his iipxlntiueiit as commissioner or pensions; liecause he had been stuuiplug the country for years, hold held lug that tlie country wasn't doing half enough for the old soldiers, and be Is tleing nil he can new te relieve Iho country of the repreuth (hat it Is tint doing enough for the Corjieral Tanner family. Public attention has just been called te the ni)eintmcnl of Iho corporal's daughter, Atla, te a vvell-jNiitl ilace In her father's elliee, hut another daughter, Nettle, is a clerk in the olllce of the jieiislen agent in Ihlscitv. There Is a young man named Tnnner In the commissioner's olllce ns prlvnte secretary or cenlldcutinl clerk, whichever 0110 of these two olUcesMIss Ada Tanner does net held, hut he mvs he Isn't nnv lelallen te the commissioner. Tliocemmlssioner gets 8,(KK) salary and ?0I tension, ami 0110 daughter gets $1,800 u year from the gov gev ariimcul mul,. the ether gets 8720. This make 11 total for Iho Coijteral Tnnner ramlly or 8,3SI. The two daughters held'jtlaccs that might liave be.'it given te maimed veterans, but CerjMiral Tanner Is net a man te let any ether vet eran get nlij thing until nil his ramlly aie well taken tnrn or. It was the practice tinder (he Cleveland administration net te let mere than two members of one family draw salaries from tlie jnibllu treasury, but the llepublicaiis are net se moderate. Corjierol Twiner is net tlie only suboidi subeidi suboidi lt.tte or lleiijaiuin Harrison who imitates his chief iu jirevitllug salaries for his relntlims. Cel. Elliet F. Sheiiaul says that the ncs Ident has ns much right le give ulllccs under government te his relations as Air. Pulitzer, for examplc, has te give his relations places en Iho New Yerk tt'01 lit. T'his idea that tlie elllcinls own the gov ernment mid the country nppiMrs te be the accepted maxim of the Kcjiulilicaii party Assistant i.nd Acting Land Com Cem Com mi.ssieiier Mone has just npilnted his son te be his private sts-retiiry at JI.nki a year. Gov. Slene will make stump speeches demanding that preference lie given the old seldieis in making appoint ments, but w lieu he lluds a coiuleilablo little ?1,SJ)0 place at his tllsMis.tl hn liuds a nienilier oflheSlono fanilly le give it le. He has the example or Senater lugalls, who used te excorlate the Clevelanik ail ministration 011 the lalse eharge tba' it neglected old soldiers, but when he had a 82,000 jirivale secietaryshiji tti disH)sj or he gave it le Ills son. If the administration docs net unload Tanner jiremtitly there w III be a niugies niugies sieiial investigation of the pension olllce next rail, in sjilte or Iho lint (hat both branches or Congress nre Kcpuhlicau. It is net unlikely that thumliulmsliatiuii will save itseir this scandal by unloading the cerjKind. Assistant Seeietary Hussny hail charge or the jieusleii etllcu two days last week, and it is ceiilltlently asserted thai Tanner's resignation had been called for mul that he was under susjienslen, but suc ceed H in getting another chance.' The olllce Is slinnly going te jiieccs. The clerks nre demoralized, 'Hie beard of review don't tlare reject an npplicalieii II' there is any jiietence whatever of evidence In sup iMjrt of it, lest Tanner should Ihuiuce tlieitt. Alere than 500 csisns in vvhith Geerge F. Lemen is attorney are said te hnve been niade siietial by Tauiicr, besides w lint S'pilres made hjhs lid. A 111:111 whose brother is 11 Itepiiblliiiit Hliticjan in Indiana camodewii here and get his pen sion reralcd, with $.1,000 arreaiages en tlie higher rate, without 0110 word of addi tional evidence. Anether man get his pension Increased and 81iN,0 of 111 rearages without Iho most Annul compliance vvllh the law regard ing evidence. A licusieu ntternev lieui New Yerk emtie here anil get lllieen or sixteen of his clients 1 tinted nt an advance without any examination or testimony ad ditional te Hint 011 vv hit It Iho original'is'ii eriginal'is'ii original'is'ii Meu was granted. Tanner lias established the jiriueijial Iu the oflUeof Ihn maximum jKMisleiis en the minimum evident e anil jiartlcularly ler favored claim agents. DlKglug Ter Geld. I'rein tin' New llellaiiil Clarien. On Tliunxl.iy Airs. Fllzabeth l.iub, or Imeaslcr city, h.ul 11 drilling machine set iij en her prejrty in list I jtrl low ushlji, neartirccn Dank jMistullIce, and workmen are new engaged diillingnir geld. I'pen w hat gieuuds Airs, l.mb b.ise her reasims for exjiecting le llnd geld en her jiieuilses w e hav e net learned, hut she 1 erUinly has strong faith that there Is some of the precious metal thcre. ruuci'Hi or.ieim g. Kuiiiimnii. The fiiiieralorJehnft.Kautliiiaii took jilace from the residence of his father, Fdwnrd II. Kiiiillinan, yesterday nlicriioeit nt 2 o'clock. Servites were held at the hoiise by Hcv. J Hrulmker. The lleral i!isesvere very uetty. The jwll-beareis were Jehn ftnll, Thuddcus Alelllngcr, fteorge Hambright, fteorge tellers, Frank Wehraud .Michael Hartley. The interment was uiatle at Im.ister eemeterv. Went West. Jeseph ftardncr, the well known barber, and his w fa left this afternoon at 2 e'chs k for timiha, where they have children liv ing. 011 a visit, Heniy II. Dtets and his seu Hariy, of Ne. 5.'l) Heaver street, left en Western Ex press last night, for Sterling, Illinois, w here they will reside in the ftitine. t.orucr-Meuo Iji.vlug. The torucr-stenu of Iho new M.F. tliuich at Saluiiga will be laid en Snnd.iy next, at 10 11. 111. Hev. ShecMiuith will be assisted by Hcv. J, F. Crouch, P. F, of the West Philadcljihladistritt. Ne; They Don't. Frem HieCeiiiitln8'y. There were ((iiile 11 number or fights en .MnnorHreet, Uuic.ister city, by tlriinkeu mrn en Aleuday evening, between? ami 8 o'clec k. The ISTia.LKii.Nrrjn says the dis order was great, mul thcre vvete 110 m rests for want of sll 1 men. Ytt, Iineawter has h big isdhe lou'e! Jt leeks nsifiieJIttmeti (lejWtjvlittf. THE TOHACCO MAltKETS. Severnl ItuntlrtMl Cnscs Held by licnl I'nekerH T ratio Elsovvlierv. Alxmt two hundred eases of old tobacco were sold by the lecnl dealers last week. There Is n geed demand Ter low grnde wrapiers and tillers of the crop of 18b8 for exjKirt. It's and Ca orthe '87 nnd 'M crops nre also In demand. The growing tobacco Is doing well, but 1 tins had nil the rain it needs rer the pres pres old. The New Yerk Market. Krem the U. 8. Tobacco Journal. Huslness the pnt week has lieen tntlte itnlinatetl. The Jobbers nre out of stock and Iho factories nre almost hnre of it. Dllllgctit search has thoreroro been innde In our market for nvnllnble gcHsls nnd n considerable ijunntlty of It dlsjs)sel of. About l.soe cases of seed lenr ehnnged hands, mostly for binder and filler )ur jHises nud nil grades nntl kinds of leaf shared In this sale. The IniHilrvlbr wrni jver leaf could only le grntltleil by Sumatra, nntl iiIhiiiI 500 bides were sold,ne,unntltv un usually large for this season. Old alitt new shared nearly alike 111 this sale. What makes this sale mera significant Is the fact that It comprised tpiltn heavy lets In single transactions mid net merely sample bales. Thonvenige jnlisj of tlie new wns nlsiut 81.10, whlle the old went nt prices consid erably below lids jMilut. There Is no nbatn incut In the rise of the rlce or the new .Sumatra nt the Amsterdam Inscripllen. At i iccetit liiscripllonthe"Seulang8clTiK,nn" wns apprnbetl by the brokers nt $,:ui, mid It was bid III at 82.35 urDOc. moiel A bid or from 10c le 50c. higher than Iho looker's valuation is n common occiirience. Whatever else the new Sutnalia may be It will net be (hean, and bu vers will Imvote iiciaie themselves te jiayti gtssl, round juice for it. Tlie i:urecmi mauulactiuers u'cegulzlng this liut nre (smimenclug le buy uiiln our maikct the sectnul lengths of the'b? criijt, iiml seveial hmidied bales of second lengths which were almost nil rsileabh) hore, liave lately been enlcnsl back forthe Lurejieau maikel. Thcre hnve also been piite exteiiKlvn N.tleser Havana, amounting In about 1,'JiHI bales. The cnijis of Iho last two yearH hnvn given se much satisfaction that buyers nre easily Hrsuiidtslesuj'ly themselves with aniplu sltH'k. IY11111 tlieTuhntssi Lenf. A gicnt demand has set In for exjHirt, nud new Pennsylvania bientl leaf is sell lug In large ipiantltles rer that iurK)se. It'll con tliiues in sell ns lively as II has In the past low weeks, the nlhei side will hnve Iho bulk tiftlie crop. Other tobacco or the new crop has shared In tills boom, namely, Wisconsin and Ohie; but l'enusvlvaitla seems te liave Iho irort)icuee by a large call. Fer home (ratio net ns much is being done as was anticipated. Tlie reason for this state of nllalrs is, jvcrhaps, (tint Iho new lobatce Is net matured enough, but the amount or new selling for home trade Is by no means of small dimensions. It Is inmost Indisputable that new- Onondaga will jirove te be the tobacco sought fur, ns Illinois soiue very handsome wnijijier leaf In the s.i n 10, anil the it nud C tobacco w hlch it contains surpasses anything In that line that this maiket has ever linii. A isnllen orthe new Peiinslvnnin llavitua iobacs-e also shows soiue veiy excellent wrapier lear. At least 0110 thousand enses of 'KS Onendiiga were sold this week, with 'ks Pennsyivnnla Havana seetl seconds with about 500 cases selling. Taking the new ciepasa cieii, we think we are safe If we jiretllttjt will ptuvtui very useful one. The 111111 ket for Havana has shown con slderable life during tlie week, the sales sliieoeur last rejHirt amounting te 1,100. Manufaetuiers seem te be laying In n stock ofeltl loliacce, nnd iu doing Hits they 1110 acting wisely, no matter hew getsl or hew unr tlie new eiep may jirove te be. The 1 tiling prices of old tobacco, consider ing the supply, me tertnlnly low, mid buyers have everything te gain mul noth ing te leso by jiuichaslug goods suitable ler their Initie Ter I'll 1 11 re use. About 350 biles comprise Iho week's transactions In Sumatra, about one-thlrd of which was new tobacco. Though thelitis much kicking among liiauulacliiieiH about the prices asked for Iho new ciei, they seem te buy It just the s'line, though net Iu lingo iuautlllOH. This Is caused mere or less by a desire en the part or nimmlaetur eis te try the new tobacco, te guide Iheui iu (heir pilltii.ise of old, as they tle net into te tuny slecks or last year's tobacco IT Iho new is iiicfciahle nntl will seen be lit le work. Many believe, hew ever, that Iho eltl goods will liave Iho call for sumo lime yet. 'Iho I'hllmlelphlit Market. It Is astonishing the anieuiit and kind of eltl leal" suitable for cigars which Is sold. Maniples 1110 new drawn and ettered, the condition or which six mouths age would net have been loektd nt nt any figures; but such is new Iho condition el the mar ket rer old goods that parties of necessity must buy. Knewing away what they can not use with safety. With this condition or the mm ket, what 11 pietulsing outlook Ter 'hH stock vv hen suitable ler market. It has been ninny years since such 11 I'll t ure awaited the leaf p.ickcrH mul dealers. Sumatra sells, old nud new. Of course old lias the jiieference. Prlee is n sts-etitl-arv consideration. I lav ana moves out of stele III Us usual miinncr, If it only fills the bill. Ittx'dpts fur the wick 00 cases Con Cen nectlt lit, 2IM) cases Pennsylvania, 52 cases Ohie. 10 cases Llttle Dutt ll, !!M) cases Wis consin, 5S eases Yerk slate, 120 hales Su matra, USD bales Havana mid 201 hhds Vir ginia ami Western leaf loliacce. Sales irove te be : 5.1 eases Cennislicut, !W enses Pennsylvania, 30 eases Ohie, 10 e-ises Llttle Dutch, 32.1 cases Wisconsin, i0 eases Yeik state, 12 bales Sumatra, 270 bales I lav no. 1. dans' lleperl. Sales of seed leaf loliacce lejHiited by J. S. Cans' Sen, lobaeio biekcr, Ne. 131 Water slreel, New Yerk, ler the week end ing June 17th; 350 cases 1SH7 Wisconsin Havana, 10 le 13c; 310 uises 1SH7 Peiilisvlvnni.i seisl leaf tij te llic; 130 cases IKS7 state Havana. Ill le 1I'h.; 150 cases IbH New Fiiglauti scisl le.if, 11. I. ; aw eases sundries 5 te ;j0c., total, 1,170 cases. Huse Hall lli-lcts. Foreman, formerly of the Ironsides, is doing gicat weik for H.iltluiere. Hu pitched Iuiisvllle out with but 0110 lilt yesturtlay. The Athhtics had their batting clothes 011 yesteiday nnd they jsjiindisl Devlin, of St. Leuis, everywhere. Johnny Merrill, formerly of I lest 011 but new of Washington, was jiresentisl with a silver set in Husten yesteiday. Tlie games played yesterday lcsiilled as follews: Athletic II, St. I-euls L'; Haiti Haiti mere 10, Louisville U, (leu Innings) ; llalll llalll llalll more 10, IxiuisvilleO, (second gauie ); Cin 1 Inn.tll at HrtMiklyit (raiuj ; Washliigteui), llosteu2; lltisteu II, Washington ll, (sec ond g.iniei ; i'liil.idejplil.i nt New Yerk, (rain); Pittsburg s, ludi.tuiiHills 7 Clero Clere land 7, Chicago I. llllsey nntl Peak, of the disbanded Ijiii Cister club, went te their homes in I'hili. tlelphla te-tlay. Alt Gittlgau Is still here waiting for something te turn up. Hcmllng' Club Dlslmnds. Itiivm.Nti, June 18. Tim Heading ball dub disbanded this morning en ac-etint of lack or jKitreuagc. The players liave received tlieir beanl, but have been given only two weeks' jay siuce the chili's or ganization. The games pi ay is 1 here or Inte have attracted only about 25 or 50 jhiimuis. mksI Fer sluuiler. Jesephine Weber lias enteitsl nsuit ler slander against I'rctl Llpley. Shu claims that Llpley the ul. tied rcxii Is allotting her character, mul that she has sultcred f2,U0 damages. Airs, Weber wns med a lew days age by Lljiley Ter the same elfeuse. A Alouiitvllle .Man te Wed. Frem tlicerk l)jl. Cauls nre out for the vveddlng of Aliss C.iss.1 Ilgenfrltz, of this city, mul Air. lMward F. Kuulluiaii, of Aleunlvllle, I-111-tsister county, t. The lereineny vvill t.ilce jilace en TIiuinUv, June 27, ul the losldeuce of Iho hrldu's mircuU, Ne, lea W'iisl VliUmWli'liKi Miwl, MIME HOUtr.s I'tlUNlL Four Dlnlettgtst lly llynnmlte Women's sjoclctles Qunrrcl. Johnstown, June 18, Fair weather nnd nn Increased nriuy of workmen seem te unite te-day in clearing up the ilebrls. Ever.vlHxly Is busy. The work Is becom ing smooth nnd mere systematic. An ejicn outbreak between Iho Women' society of Pcnnsylvnnlii nnd the Mine Heelely of Western Pennsyivnnla resulted this morning In the separation of the two societies anil a soarnte headipiartcrs have licen eslubllshtsl. An old light lietween these tw e caused the disruption. Alts. Faster, chloferthe hitrenu of lnfot lnfet lnfot luntteu or the Weman's ltcllef Ceris, Is here te-day cenijiletlng the list of living nud lest Ter statistical purjioses. She has e.tilte nn nimy assisting her. Four Isidlcs were this morning blown (iji In the wreckage nlwive the rnllread bridge. They nre all horribly doceniosod mul cannot, en account or Iho ell'enslve otler, be identltled. Illastlng is still going en nnd the work seems te be systematized. Thegunrds nt Camp Hastings, near the Presjiect Hill burying grounds, rejiert to te tlay that I hey nre hav lug grent trouhle with dogs Hint 1110 constantly disturbing the dead interred (lime. Over 100 dogs were driven fiem the ilnce hist night nud sev eral eftlicm killed. Thehnsllly dug graves Iheroare shallow nnd the dogs hnve been uncovering nntl deveuilng the dead. The Gautler who peiile te-tlay put a large foieuef men te work clearing 11 ji for Iho jiurjiuse of rebuilding. They will jmy out floejUM In wages en S.iluulay. The Nertherti Cent nil Clenr. Wii.UAMsreuT, June 18. Tmvel en Iho Northern Central railway was resumed nt neon le-day. The passengers oryesterdny's Nlagani Fxiress worn transferred nt Hat Hat Meu te Iho I rain which wns run down from Flmlra. The following members of state flood commission arrived hore this morning en a special train: Alnver Filler, ll. C. Ogilcn, F. II. Heevus,nnd J. Y. Huber, of Phlla dclilila, nntl the secretnry, It, N. Slevens. The excursionists vvete under charge of William J. Litta, genernl agent of the lVunsylvaula rnltre.ul. Alter sjiciulinga coiijile of hours hole examining thn Heed districts, the aily proceeded te lA.tvk Haven nud Alloenn. Lieutenants I'atrhk and lleese, of the regular nt my, who nre here, hnve decided te ei eet hi Idges ev er Steny creek nnd ever (he Ceuctunugli Just in fient of Ihu gen eral hcadipinrters, after which they will letuin In their jmisIh of duty. A I'lnee ftr Fnlifhlld. Wash tNii toy, June 18. Lucius Fnlr chlld, ctiinniantler-ln-chlcf of Iho (Ira ml Aimy orthe Hepublle, has been iiiioluted a menibertif the Sioux commission. a ni:w i.t.vi: te Tin: wi.st. The IMillntlelplilii A- Iteiitllinr nntl tlie WcMlcrti Mup.v hind Jein llnntls. I'linn Ihn l'lltstiiirK l)lpiitcli. " The alliance between Ihn Heading rail road mul ihe Western Alurylnntl rnilieud ban levlvetl Iho schenin arranged years age, between President flew en mid "Presi dent IHmmI ter nn extension Inte the Fnt Hread Tei coal field. There Is said In be oveiy'inesKs't Ter the cemincnceinent or operations this yenr for n llunlreui Cham, bcrsbiirgeu the Western Maryland read tee. connection with the ICast Hread Teji railroad which will at the same time tnp the llie.ul Tep suit coal Held. The Fust llteiul Tep reatl Is n narrow gunge line, barely earning enough te iay lis fixed charges. It Is owned by cniltidlsts or Philadelihhi, who are, it is snltl, iilte reatly te sell out le the Western .Maryland. Tlie I '-1st llroitd-Tep Hue will be but it branch of a main line which the Western Maryland iiomse te bulltl from Chniii bdiMiurg te Ihe PltlsburgA Connellsvllle division of Iho llnlllinoie A- Ohie rallniad. The survey ler this line was made years age, mul ('resident HimhI btdleves the lline lets 1 01110 when ll ought le bebulll. In con lies lien with Iho llarrisbitrg .V Potomac and Fending It will niiike 11 through route fietu Piltshurg te Plilladelphin. About 100 miles of lead will Imvote lie built, but Iho grades me said te he lighliiutl the route, nil things considered, mi excellent one. All the new building w ill hotluue by tlie Wovt Wevt urn Maryland, except a few tulles the Head ing vvill i-unsti net in order te reach the Susquehanna river from Its llnrrlslmrg X Pnteiuiie branch, " With Us Western line le Pittsburg and Us connection between llariisburg and I'nltliuere, Iho Western .Maryland vvill eccuy 11 strong ksIHeh in the southern central jiorlieu of the stale. Through Us connections it will eiler strong ojijNisillen te Iho Pennsylvania railroad; net aggres sive, it is claimed, hut ni'jitiy business coiujs'tillen. A large soil coal tonnage v. Ill he leeched from tlie Fait I bend Teji mul Cumberland legions Hint will juove almost as jirolltahle as the huslness that will he secured fiem Pittsburg." The Itcndlnir Cennecls Iho Western Mnf.vhind With Iho I'etmlikeepsle llrldue I'rein lint Phllailrlpltla 1'resy. The Heading Knlliead ceiiiiiauy is carry ing en negotiations with Iho i'entisyhania, Petighkeeisln .t Hosteii eeniiiany with a v lew el' ss 111 lug an cnlrance Inte the New Fiigland slntes via Iho I'otiglikecpsle bridge, mul they are making arrangements te counts t their Lebanon Valley read with Hanisbuig iV Polemac, and It will net taku ten miles of new track te tle it. The HiurishuigiV. I'oleni it: ralliead Is already gradcil within about two miles or Harris burg, and part orthe re.ul is laid, nntl from where the grading is done the read has been survey isl te tiie Susquehanna river. The print Ip.d drawback seems te be the iiriuge neiess tins river, nntl negotia tions w cie opened by the Heading cemjiany ami the Vauileihllt Interests or the Seutn Pennsylvania r.tllie.id rer the jiuichase of their bridge, of which Iho tilers ure all that liave been er(s.led, The vanderbllts were willing te tlisjHise of their interest, but as they tle net uw 11 nil the stock, nntl as semn of Iho ether sttskhelders ehjectcsl te the stloeftlio right of way, the deal forthe present has lallen through. Tills refusal, liovvever, need net stand in Iho way or the pi. 111, forthe Headlugew n enough jiiejierty north nud south of the Seuth Pennsylvania bridge te enable them te build it bridge. On tlie oiMsile side or Iho river tlie Head ing teinp.iny own ground available ler it freight yard, mid limy own the right of way from the Susquehanna river le the llamsburg A I'oteiu.io railroad extent 0110 small farm, which If the owner will net sell Iho lead can have condemned. The Heading has also sccnied Ihu light el vvnv thieugh llarrlshiirg te connect with their Lebanon Valley branch. When these connections ure completed the Heading will hnve a through line Seuth by ceiiiiictlng vv ith the Western Maryland, mul for New Hughuid ever tliw Pcuusyhn ul.i, Poiighkccjisle .V llosleu iti.ul. A DAltKLY's, UAItl) HFAD. He Is s,t In tlut .Middle eT tholerc-hi-iitl mul Net Hurt. On Sunday afternoon Ch.ules Hunter, a celurtsl buy sixteen years el'iige, whoro whero whore sltles iu Ihe Seventh waul, went te Iho of ef of llteof Dr. Charlei Franklin, en liist King strtsl, mid (old the phvbUi.ui that he hail been shot hi Ihe head. He said lli.tt anellier lsy was handling a revolver xvhith was accidentally dis charged and Ihu bullet stunk him. An examination of Iho boy was made mul whit he said was luuiitl te be true. Ihe ball li ul struck him in the niiddle of the lb re 1 1 end and then It leek an upward ceu ise under the skin nntl ledgcsl in tlie sealji. Tlie ball was there found nnd It was us Hat ns 11 js'iiny. The darkey's Injury was net at all se rious, but lie must hnve 11 very haul lie.vl. Will AildrcH the ftniduiitcs. CeugresMiiau Hresius will deliver the add 1 ess te the graduating ilass nt the military ...ftuleitiy, Chytvr, oil Wed.lle:iuv eyeiiUiS,', V(n fYD AnAIVTCmrj v """"" ' "II A LIGHT VOTE IX rMILtRELPHIA Ml MWX ONE ItlLLED IX FirmiRc. I A A IndtentletiHThat the Prohibitory Amer., mentWIll He Dcrcntett-Gen Palmer's , Claim joiinstevrn l'cople Voting. ti t 'S1 PniI,Atil:t.PHIA. Jlllin 18 Thn vetln ,,V. the Prohibition amendment Is nnnwUiui Sm uuietly In this city. Tlie day Is clenr wMh'-Sl a cxhiI breeze, but notwithstanding thesi? invunmiti couuiiieus 11 iigtiv vote is oeinjr,' 1'lHIUCl. !i There Is it nolnble absence of women" from the polls and the distribution of le'?' water atiit luitiilulehfui la in,l rt itrnriiu, km ? had been nnllcljinted. In sumo jHirtleB;; orthe city the prohibition rolksarentlll-;jh.i lug Sunday school children te tllstrlbata ': Hie celtl water tickets. Aiiiiniberef polls ta nre manned tiy ministers. This city will ;,i8 giveiilienvy majority ngnlust the amencl-t ' ment. m tlltMt lk1ltkni tltttllitu(i nf llin 11mts.IiI i CHE ..:; ." '." ",v "vs:vj union nme couimiiiee, new ever, hiuj; claims that there will hn innterUv lit lh 5. 2 state for Iho nmendmeut. He figures out M n majority of 10,800 in the stnte after allow- "y ll. rt.t ...l.,Abn .....l.tt.. r H4 fM I.. tJl.ll. S .Ilk, .ill MM.UtaU II1IIJUIIIJ Ul C',UCIU III rilll' X j adelphla. ! In this city thcre Is very little ojmetltion Ml te tlie mill rnge muendment, and It lapre-jcj .ll..ln.l II.,., .. ...... I,. ...I...II.. .. Ill v i iiiv.v.. inn, 1. tvij iu-iiij aiiiyiiiij niiiue given ler hs niiojviieii. A IIIk A'ote In l'lUsliurw. ? PiTTsntme, June 1C The prohibitory $ nmendment election 1 jinsslng elf quietly. f& The weather Is pleasant, nnd nn timuiuuly.JL heavy vote Is being elled In the devrn- iiiwii uisiritis. in 1110 eiiiiyiug warus, t vs iiovvevor, 1110 vote is ngiii suu 01 1110 vw i'-s jsicket naliirc. Tcnnwrance women artatJ doing geed work nt tlie jsdls, and tumv. securing voters with Ice water, butterinllk-J-' nntl snntlwlches. The Indications are tUat'Jf, Ihn liinjerlty ngalnst tire mnendiiieiit ur Allegheny county will be quite large. 4?"J JoH.Nstiivvy.June 18. The KillsitfeeneiiK III thl-fin viurtlv nt .rr,lillfiiiiii tininitr fttfAf?. tlie vonntltiitlenal Prohibitory amendments Y election. Tlie Prohibitionists are liiakiimJ n siieclal rtghl. Alight vete is lielna iielled. ;.' At the Cambria iron works two preclncU i;M nre lielng voted nt, mul the jiell la light. fl The mnjerlly or the votes nre ngalnst tlwvjw ninenilment. NATIIINAL CAMP V. O. S. OF l'l-esltlent Smlth'M Annual Add Dli-eeteit te the Prnctlces of rerellinciM. .... . . .. ... .... .. ttr 2 Sens of America, began its sessions lntliii?V city this morning. About 75 tlclegntes were;. In attendance, Illinois mid Pennsylvania A u.....ll.... !. I.....HU .l1 .11 rtl. AM x2 nviniiii iiiu inium illll-l(illlirili.. Alir u-yw. erclKCH were ejiened wllh (he Lord' lirayer, recited In concert by all present. A brief address of welcome was dellven . '" t. by J. V Douglass, president of tlie beaisT of tllntilct coiniulssleiicrs.Tho rospemw; wns by Jas. H. Kcnney, mayor of Iteadliig 1 a. -tf District rresldent-nt-Ijirge A. C Httwleyj . iiicii, mi iiuiiuii n tee Illinois uiuniiieia jiresentcd te Prcsltlent Geerge I. Smith, 1 lJllt'HITfJ. II llMIHINtllllf Rilll X'BIIIHIIIR I1MK. iT vvAsniyuTey, .iiinn is. 1110 iiiinoeiunVj lllllllinl llilllellill ennmortlie Pnll-lnlle (lnlur';-ti liresltleut's Jewelled Isiilge. Tlie publle Ai3l isirtleu of Iho cxen-lses were then con!S,',a :.i...i..i ...1.1. ...- ... - ....... t.vshs cumvu wiiii me rcminig ei. j;r-it-F Hinith's annual address. In the course of Ids rjT H111III1 dwelt iijhiii the v Hug te Americans the' Hen of American e tieiiH. in centiuili- mero Hay nun ket riots nud CreiihT ders, lustlgalcd bv nrinuiizisl I of ftirriltrlinrs. vi I111 tuii'n hpnn imif .- ,.. 1 .1 . 1.1 . T. , V milieu 10 iH'cumu ciiizuiis 01 tins tree 'Zf America, nntl who lime. shown their gratl- -Ci t ude by sending messengers, leaded with w-ii dynamite, back te their native country for Ag the jiurjiose of destroying Innocent men "S mid children, mul vv he hnve foully inur- j tlcrisi tneir iiiemneis vviien nicy laiieti levf enrrv out (heir liclllsh iiImiim unit thnra . will net be 111 our Western country lamp S es(s,telegrajih mid telcjiliene otsciieuaU-.;v.j te hung the miscreants. I ask yeH, is tucre room 111 mis isiumry iet Heciellcs llke the Cluii-na-ftael, that are net fe ll! harmony with and ure Injurious te'.; Ainerltan Institutions, that are datiKcreMv3 (e American onler, disloyal la Aiiieriea L'overiiliimit.tli'strilctlve te American titinifitA r. ..:.:"'.'"... ;:. :...'.:... ... " -rii cipicM, riqiiiHiiuiiv iu viiiciicuii iiieun heu -r fl disgusting te nil Americans who hav ; nny sense of Justice and regard rer eea-?! slslencv itml 1111 v rcsnet t rer the Mtnctltv of fl.'3 laataa.aa 1l(Th9 IftaAttPK ftPjTft mr t ma MnA tm J&A iiuiiuii iiiuj i iiniu n j iinmi 114 mjv.tw vjII l.mi nlll.uiu, i.nlniikl till ftkinaa 4 . inaa Y..tfl l iiwnu iiii(,X'in iifiiii.v nan mvii n vUBI",'i7 mil wIkjIchi.Ie umrilcr nmi then etry ; liliil UMifj iii.iv iiiuj uiuiii-wnuii wnj iiikvw taj uuire nioiiey (e sjtciui ler lueir own iw-,,c 1 - all all N'JIIlll IH'UVlll I Killed Ills WHO. 4V Ni:vv Yeitir, Jnne 18. Antonie lticclrj,ii mi llnlinn, shot mid killed his wire tbU',, iiieijiinK (lining u qiuirrei hi. iiicir vaa xv ilniif., V.i 111 lt...'ur.l i.lr.wl . ....v, ..... ... ....J..... O..V1.. jiiirib wns ust'vriaiiHsi iiiiib inu nuiiuui v i .... .... . ..T3 wns net suei Din was khieci ny ncing sinicit en the head witli n smoothing Iren. Th jiaillcs lived en the (Ith lloer of the lieua. The husband vv us a laborer. He was ar rested as he was falrlygloatlngevcr the lsdy of his victim who wus weltering en the Heur in n jtoel of bleed. She was '25 year old. Thocetijilohiid nev or lived hspjiy to gether en account of the husband's iiugovcrunble temper. They had quarrel thin morning, tlie husband ac cusing hiswlfoef keeping ceuijMiiy wjl ether muu. This she denied when lift caught ilji Iho Iren and bent out her brain. The murder was witnessed by their two llttlechlldrcn. THLKGHAPIIIC TAPS. Almlame Adelinu Pattl Is ncrieusly ill, Ma Hnvn a Paris new spaper. tlH Jehn Alajilcs vvllh his wife and thre, chlltlreu utleniiusi te lerti u creci; nw, WiiImsIi, inil.,.Suntlay night. Airs. AlaplM nntl two sons were tirewticsi. i l'lcasl iu Wnlnut creek, Kansas, hub- j niergeil two tow ns, Augusta nun i.itiontejo. TW cniy rcsiueiiees were carriecinwujr, i, . fisjt eftnek orthe .Missouri rati tle rallreM -destroy est mul four farmers lest their Ure. Frauds Darhlshirc, of londen, has ji- jilhsl for dlvoa-e from ids vvifi, who wan -J IIIO wuiew ei l.viieu .-siiuicin, niu ncinr. tg Ailullery vv ith fteorge llalul, it turfman, U chargisl. . Q l Clinntller Kleettsl Senater. Co.xeiiip, N. II., June lb.-'A Utllet wa a taken ler rutted Slates senator le-aaymj, l.lli Si.ii.itn mul linns.'. Wlllijlll K.7'! cii. indler ii'iinsl n clear malerltv In atck; nntl w its declnied the cholce of each beily.ti i Xleibei- mul Tw e Ltiildreu Uu rued. -j .; AIamhick, Oiit.,June lb. The rcsldeae of Hlcluinl Wilsen caught tire last ulfthT nnd Airs. Wilsen ami two young Uilldt5 xt-nrn bur ne. 1 te dentil. Wilsen, after a hut Hiriiggic, Jimuiig"! ..u e vi ii";, j children, but net berore he himself Tmk,i- 1. ullv- ltliriifl. r .1 1. ....1 , . ...n It!.. AII...M IVhu .,,. ........... r Wi:ATHIilt rOHKf.VVi'S. s; Wasiiisote.v. I). C. JllllflS.- Hal ii, slightly cooler, nerthwefcUrijr n tiu uijiiicj vq j)? vvwt 5? ,-